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Both Brian Jeroloman at New Hampshire and Travis D'Arnaud at Dunedin are ripping the cover off the ball so far this year. Granted, it's early, but I'd like to see them both bumped up a level. Arencibia is hitting .238 in hitter-friendly Las Vegas, so I'm not sure what should be done there.
D'arnaud's stats:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=518595
Jeroloman's stats:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=502089
Assuming Jeroloman stays anywhere close to what he's doing now, and Arencibia stays in the dumps, I 'd like to see Jerolman up as a September call-up this year to platoon w/ Buck. Earlier if he performs at the AAA level.
Catcher is a real position of long-term need for the big club going forward. I'd much rather see a Jerolman backing up Buck at this point than Molina.
D'arnaud's stats:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=518595
Jeroloman's stats:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=502089
Assuming Jeroloman stays anywhere close to what he's doing now, and Arencibia stays in the dumps, I 'd like to see Jerolman up as a September call-up this year to platoon w/ Buck. Earlier if he performs at the AAA level.
Catcher is a real position of long-term need for the big club going forward. I'd much rather see a Jerolman backing up Buck at this point than Molina.
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Jeroloman is also striking out a unbelievable 37% of the time, way to high to think about promoting him yet, and D'arnaud needs at least most of the year in A moving him up to quickly would be very bad for his development.
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we have quite a few catchers that can probably become future starters in the big league... i still have faith in arencibia.

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I agree with you while i dont think JP has the stuff to be a all star i do think he can be a solid starter with good power but a lower average, batting 7th hitting around 20-25 HR and batting around 260 similar to a John Buck type of guy but a little bit better overall.
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Has Jeroloman changed his entire approach at the plate or something?
Small sample size, but for somebody with his track record to be mashing with power like this...it's a bit ridiculous.
Small sample size, but for somebody with his track record to be mashing with power like this...it's a bit ridiculous.
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He has actually yes, read on BB his approach and swing is basically a polar opposite to how its been in the past. So i guess you can maybe excuse the insane K% for now i mean he relearned how to hit the baseball lol
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Randle McMurphy wrote:Has Jeroloman changed his entire approach at the plate or something?
Small sample size, but for somebody with his track record to be mashing with power like this...it's a bit ridiculous.
Callis told me he is playing over his head; just a hot streak.
Currently has a completely unsustainable .492 BABIP and a LD% that is 7-8% higher than anything he has shown previously.
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Callis told me he is playing over his head; just a hot streak.
Currently has a completely unsustainable .492 BABIP and a LD% that is 7-8% higher than anything he has shown previously.
Plus, he's a 25 year old in his third season in AA. I'm hopeful that he can be a good backup (the bar is exceptionally low for that), but I don't expect much more.

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-MetA4- wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Has Jeroloman changed his entire approach at the plate or something?
Small sample size, but for somebody with his track record to be mashing with power like this...it's a bit ridiculous.
Callis told me he is playing over his head; just a hot streak.
Currently has a completely unsustainable .492 BABIP and a LD% that is 7-8% higher than anything he has shown previously.
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D'Arnaud is the guy who has a chance at becoming a really good starting catcher.
Arencibia just looks like another Barajas now. Jeroloman is good defensively, but offensively looks like Zaun.
Arencibia just looks like another Barajas now. Jeroloman is good defensively, but offensively looks like Zaun.
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raptorforlife88 wrote:D'Arnaud is the guy who has a chance at becoming a really good starting catcher.
Arencibia just looks like another Barajas now. Jeroloman is good defensively, but offensively looks like Zaun.
I'm not sure what you mean here; Zaun is a pretty solid offensive catcher. If Jeroloman was Zaun offensively and good defensively, he would be an above average starting catcher.
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Modern_epic wrote:I'm not sure what you mean here; Zaun is a pretty solid offensive catcher. If Jeroloman was Zaun offensively and good defensively, he would be an above average starting catcher.
That wasn't really hating on Zaun, more that Jeroloman isn't going to continue batting as well as he's done this year in the minors.
Zaun's average offensively though.
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raptorforlife88 wrote:That wasn't really hating on Zaun, more that Jeroloman isn't going to continue batting as well as he's done this year in the minors.
Zaun's average offensively though.
From 2000-2010, he posted an OPS+ of 95...below-average overall, but above-average for a catcher.

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